The Yin of Y.E. Yang

He did what was never done before -- beat Tiger Woods when he was leading after 54 holes. Ranked 110th in the world, he came from nowhere, shooting 67 on the 3rd round to start the final round 2 shots behind. Now he is the PGA Tour champion.

He got a good break with that eagle chip on the 14th hole. But it was more than luck. He made an amazing blind shot over a tree on the 18th, then shot an 8-foot birdie putt to seal the deal. He basically kept his cool, the yin of Yang.

A late bloomer, taking up golf at 19 years old and turning pro at 30, he is the first Asian-born golfer to win a major. Quite a feat.

My friends are already asking what 3-hybrid he used to make that 205 yard shot on the 18th. I think the sales of this club will skyrocket. It was a Taylormade rescue TP (19-degree) Aldila NVS 105.

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